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I currently teach IGCSE Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Also A level Biology. The resources I produce for my lessons are carefully planned and I try to involve a lot of self-learning to allow students to develop these important skills needed for further education.

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I currently teach IGCSE Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Also A level Biology. The resources I produce for my lessons are carefully planned and I try to involve a lot of self-learning to allow students to develop these important skills needed for further education.
IGCSE Edexcel Biology Revision Booklet using Advanced Information for Exam
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IGCSE Edexcel Biology Revision Booklet using Advanced Information for Exam

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Prepare your students for the Summer 2022 biology exam. Booklet includes all the content listed for Paper 1 Exam. The resource consists of 17 pages. This includes: The specification points listed by Edexcel in the advance information leaflet Prompt questions to aid students with their revision and help students prepare revision notes. Core Practicals stated in the advance information leaflet. CORMS advice Graphs question guidance This booklet can be used in class for revision or set as independent study for homework.
A level Biology Formative Assessment: Control of the Heart
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A level Biology Formative Assessment: Control of the Heart

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A level Formative Assessment Tasks The assessment tasks have been created to support the Edexcel A level and International A level courses but can be adapted to support other examination boards. Each assessment starts with a brief introduction to engage the student. Students use their knowledge of the topic to complete the task. The task includes a guidance of what should be included and an indication to the grade associated with the knowledge, based on level of complexity. The resources are great to summarise a topic and can be completed in class or as a homework. Students can use their notes and books for support but the tasks should be answered in their own words to show understanding. I have found that these tasks: • Engage students and promote active learning. • They help students develop their course notes and prepare their revision. • Enables students of all abilities to progress and gives the teacher a way to access knowledge and understanding. • Enables misconceptions to be addressed. • Promotes the use of key scientific vocabulary to support answering examination questions. How to assess the task: Teacher assessed If the teacher is grading, I suggest taking a general approach. If students have attempted each section and the science is correct, I award the higher mark from the section. If not all the information is present or if not all of it is correct, award the lower grade from the section. Student assessed Students gain a lot from marking their own assessment or their peer´s. They should be able to justify the grade awarded. This can help develop appropriate feedback.
GCSE/IGCSE Coordination Topic including full powerpoint lessons and worksheets
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GCSE/IGCSE Coordination Topic including full powerpoint lessons and worksheets

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A complete topic including 8 full lesson powerpoints and 7 worksheets. Each lesson includes bell ringer activities (starter activities) and plenary activities plus lots of retrieval practice. Each lesson takes approximately 50 - 60 minutes. The PowerPoint can be modified to suit your lesson. There is also a recommend practical activity that involves an eye dissection (worksheet included). There are also many exam-style questions to ensure students understand the material. I have included a range of different resources and tasks including pair and individual work. Students should be able to complete the following after the lessons: Describe the geotropic and phototropic responses of roots and stems and understand the role of auxin in the phototropic response of stems. State that the central nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord andis linked to sense organs by nerves. Understand that stimulation of receptors in the sense organs sends electrical impulses along nerves into and out of the central nervous system, resulting in rapid responses Understand the role of neurotransmitters at synapses Understand the role of neurotransmitters at synapses Describe the structure and functioning of a simple reflex arc illustrated by the withdrawal of a finger from a hot object Describe the structure and function of the eye as a receptor Understand the function of the eye in focusing on near and distant objects, and in responding to changes in light intensity Describe the role of the skin in temperature regulation, with reference to sweating, vasoconstriction and vasodilation
Gas Exchange Topic complete with powerpoints and worksheets. NO PREP!
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Gas Exchange Topic complete with powerpoints and worksheets. NO PREP!

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8 lessons with powerpoints and worksheets covering the topic Gas Exchange in both plants and humans. This covers: The breathing system of humans including diagrams of the system to label Gas exchange and the alveolus. Students discover how alveoli are adapted to gas echange. Ventilation Core practical - breathing rate and exercise Smoking and how the lungs are damaged Gas exchange in the leaf Gas exchange mission - students are given access to the powerpoint to complete a spy mission linked to gas exchange (optional lesson) Core practical - investigating the effect of light on photosynthesis/respiration Each lesson contains a series of tasks to aid students learning including videos, discussion, labelling diagrams and exam questions.
Exam Analysis - proven method to improve exam performance
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Exam Analysis - proven method to improve exam performance

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Can your students identify reasons they underperformed in exams? Maybe their target is to “revise more” for the next test. There are different types of mistakes that can cause students to drop marks in an exam: Not reading the questions Incorrect wording or not topic specific Understanding the main ideas of this topic but not knowing they had to apply the knowledge to this question. Timing These are just a few types of mistakes. The printable worksheet allows students time to really reflect on their overall exam performance. Analysis of each question marked incorrectly can lead to a pattern in the type of mistake being made again and again. Once the types of mistakes being made are acknowledged, students can use the smart targets to focus on avoiding this type of mistake. We have been using this technique for 4 years and have seen a marked improvement in our external exam results.
Embryo development and Epigenetics (A level Biology)
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Embryo development and Epigenetics (A level Biology)

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A PDF worksheet which focuses on the changes in an embryo from totipotent cells to cell differentiation. There are questions to challenge students understanding of these terms plus DNA methylation and acetylation. Answer sheet included. This resource is great for: In-class worksheet Pre/post-test Homework assignment Support work
Photosynthesis fold over cards (retrieval practice)
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Photosynthesis fold over cards (retrieval practice)

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A technique suggested in the book, Powerlearning. This is a revision technique with self-feedback. Students begin by reading each question and determining which ones they know the answer to and which ones they don’t. Independently, students determine what they know and what requires further study. Students answer the ones they know the answer to and then search for the answers they don’t know. Students then verify the answers they thought were correct. Students can fold the page over and use the questions for revision/retrieval practice.
Edexcel Biology Unit 4 Revision Planner - 20 files
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Edexcel Biology Unit 4 Revision Planner - 20 files

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A revision plan for students studying the Edexcel Biology Unit 4 module. The timetable can be edited to change the dates. Currently it is for the upcoming January 2023 exams. The timetable covers 9 weeks of intensive revision. Included in the pack is a detailed day to day revision plan to guide students through their revision. Also included are exam questions (with mark scheme) per topic area and worksheets. This has been a great resource for weaker students to help plan their revision and ensure they cover the content.
Human Transport Formative Assessment
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Human Transport Formative Assessment

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A formative assessment which can be completed in class or as homework. This is an independent task where students can use their own knowledge and resources for guidance, to complete an assessment which focuses on part of the GCSE specification for transport in humans. The assessment focuses on: Blood vessel structure and function Heart disease and effect. Students can peer assess the work and there is a worksheet to help them complete this task.
Brain Structure and Function
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Brain Structure and Function

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PDF worksheet focusing on the structure of the brain. Includes exam questions focusing on neurotoxins which can affect brain function. Markscheme included. This worksheet is perfect for checking understanding and student application of knowledge.
360 Panoramic Escape Room - Pathogenic Microorganism
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360 Panoramic Escape Room - Pathogenic Microorganism

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A 360 panoramic escape room. A great way to introduce the topic of pathogenic microorganisms. Scenario: The World Health Organisation has released a warning about a new type of disease spreading rapidly over 3 continents. It is very contagious, and the death rate is rising. No one knows at this stage what type of pathogen is causing this illness. The first task is to return to where the illness was first reported and determine what is causing this new disease. The mission begins in a nearby woodland where the first victims had been staying. The escape room is designed to generate student interest in microbes. There are a range of resources to support learning including videos, puzzles, worksheets and mazes. The missions should be played in numerical order as the information in the activities provide the answers to the clues. The escape room itself contains a lot of information regarding: • Types of microorganisms • Lifecycles of microorganisms • TB, HIV and Candida auris information sheets. There are mini-quizzes and checkpoints along the way to check student understanding. The answers to these questions are found in videos and worksheets. At the end of each set of activities there is a key with a locked question. This is the only question students need to get correct in the activities as these lead to the next clue. This is a great introduction to A level Unit 4 Microorganisms unit.
360 PANORAMIC ESCAPE ROOM - GREENHOUSE EFFECT AND GLOBAL WARMING
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360 PANORAMIC ESCAPE ROOM - GREENHOUSE EFFECT AND GLOBAL WARMING

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An exciting 360 panoramic escape room. The mission is set on Mars in the future. Earth is no longer inhabitable, and students want to know why. The escape room is designed to generate student interest in an important topic. There are a range of resources to support learning including videos, puzzles, worksheets and mazes. The missions should be played in numerical order as the information in the activities provide the answers to the clues. The escape room itself contains a lot of information regarding: • What is the greenhouse effect? • What is the enhanced greenhouse effect? • What is global warming? • What are the long-term effects? • What can be done? The answers to these questions are found in videos, worksheets and other websites, such as NASA. There are mini-quizzes and checkpoints along the way. At the end of each set of activities there is a key with a locked question. This is the only question students need to get correct in the activities as these lead to the next clue. A teacher answer sheet is included. I have used this resource to introduce this topic to my year 13 biology class but it would be suitable for younger year groups as the answers are on the site.
The Periodic Table Test Bank of Exam Questions
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The Periodic Table Test Bank of Exam Questions

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8 longer response exam questions and some multiple choice. This document can be modified and the order of questions can be changed or removed. The total time for this document is 65 minutes Mark scheme is included. I have used this document as a timed revision exercise but the document can be used as a summative exam. Exam questions focus on the the periodic table and trends within the table.
AS Biology - Biological Molecules Digital Escape Room (suitable for all exam boards)
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AS Biology - Biological Molecules Digital Escape Room (suitable for all exam boards)

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A digital escape room to check student understanding of biological molecules studied at AS level. Once you purchase the escape room, you will download a PDF file with all of the instructions for the students including the website. The escape room involves students clicking on objects which open up online activities such as multiple choice quizzes, cloze activities, and crosswords. In my opinion, my students work better with a partner as they can discuss their answers. Students are required to write some clues onto the worksheet as they will need to input these to move on to the next task. The escape room took my students around 45 minutes to complete. Students do not need to input any personal data.
Introduction to Psychology (Edexcel) - Week 1, 4 lessons
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Introduction to Psychology (Edexcel) - Week 1, 4 lessons

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A collection of 4 lessons that introduce the main themes we will study throughout the course. The first lesson focuses on new vocabulary and approaches in psychology (social, cognitive, learning, biological or psychodynamic approaches). The second lesson introduces the conventions of report writing. Students look at some psychology research papers to observe the correct format. The third lesson focuses on issues and debates in psychology (ethical, gender, cultural, reductionism, nature/nurture) The fourth lesson looks at credibility, validity, reliability, generalisability, objectivity/subjectivity of theory and research. I have included notes, videos and pair work activities in the lesson.